Latin pop vocal superstar Marc Anthony will perform Sept. 22 at SDSU's Viejas Arena as part of a solo tour that will not include his even more famous wife, singer (and current "American Idol" judge) Jennifer Lopez. (Lopez's only currently scheduled performance is as part of a May 15 Staples Center show sponsored by a Los Angeles radio station.)

While it is unclear when tickets will go on sale, or how much they will cost, for Anthony's SDSU gig, at least one online ticket re-sale agency is already offering tickets for his SDSU show -- for prices ranging from $158 to $1,138, each.

By comparison, the official ticket prices for Anthony's Sept. 23 concert in Oakland, which go on sale April 15, range from $37.50 to $171 each, plus service charges. (A pre-sale for Citi card holders starts two days earlier, which suggests a similar pre-sale will be offered for his San Diego concert as well.)

A protege of salsa music legend Ruben Blades, Anthony released his first album in 1991, eight years before Lopez's debut album came out. He earned his first Grammy Award nomination in 1995. Anthony's upcoming tour is in support of his all-Spanish ballads album, "Iconos," which was released last year.